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Surface tension of a liquid is independent of the area of surface. Why?

A

`6 pi R^(2)T`

B

`pi R^(2)T`

C

`12 pi R^(2)T`

D

`8 pi R^(2)T`

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C

Total volume of 64 drops = Volume of big drop
`64xx(4)/(3) pi r^(3)=(4)/(3)pi R^(3) implies R^(3)=64r^(3)`
`implies R= 4r " " implies r=(R )/(4)`
Energy of big drop `=T. 4pi R^(2)`
Energy of 64 drops `=64(Txx4pi r^(2))=64[Txx4pi((R )/(4))^(2)]`
`=16 pi TR^(2)`
`therefore` Energy needed to break the drop into 64 droplets.
`Delta W=E_(2)-E_(1)=12 pi R^(2)T`
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